Combined dresser, chair, and trunk.



PATENTED JANLEO, 1 906. F. L. BRADLEY. COMBINED DRESSER, CHAIR, AND TRUNK.

APPLICATION FILED MAE.21,1905.

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One of its advantages is that the drawers, dresser, and other features mentioned take up no room except that occupied by a chair, the space under the chair being utilized to the greatest possible advantage without inany wav detracting from its usefulness as a chair.

claim i 1. A new article of manufacture comprising a combined dresser chair and trunk consistingof a casing having a hinged lid adapted to be held in elevated position to form a back-rest, a removable front having grooves adapted to slide upon corresponding tongues in the vertical walls of the casing whereby said front is held in engagement with the casing, and said tongues.

2. A new article of manufacture comprising a combined dresser chair and trunk consisting of a casing having a hinged lid adapted to be held in elevated ositionto form a backrest, a partition wit iin said casing, a dresser above said partition, adapted when closed to form an arm-rest, a door having ar mirror upon one side adapted to close said dresser, and a brace pivoted to sa1d door and provided with notches adapted to engage a pin to hold said door at varying angles for the purposes specified, and said pm.

3, A new article of manufacture comprising a combined dresser chair and trunk consisting of a casing having a hinged lid adapted to be held in elevated osition, a removable front, a partition wit iin said casing to form a seat therein, a dresser having partrnents within said casing above said partition, a door hinged to said dresser'and adapted to swing upwardly, a notched brace secured to said door adapted to engage a pin to hold said door in adjusted position as set forth, and said pin. r

4. A new article of manufacture comprising a combined dresser chair and trunk consisting of a casing having a hinged lid adapted to be held in elevated position, a removable front, a partition within said casing to form a seat therein, a dresser within said casing above said partition and provided with a hinged door adapted to close said dresser and com-' to swing outwardly and to rest upon the upper edge of said casing to form a table as set forth.

, FRANK L. BRADLEY. 

